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is unskilled
adjective
Of a person or workforce: not having a skill or technical training.
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But Taylor bristles at the suggestion that cleaning rooms is unskilled.
Egyptian labour is unskilled and has become more expensive as public-sector wages have risen.
"One thing Africa is not short of is unskilled labour, so western teenagers going over there to help can end up taking away jobs from local people.
In the United States, skilled workers and capital are relatively abundant, whereas in poorer countries it is unskilled workers who are in relatively abundant supply.
"Who are we if all we can export abroad is unskilled workers?" said Adi Sasono, a longtime proponent of social justice and a leader of the Association of Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals.
Technically, modeling is unskilled labor, but people like Ms. Wiebe have long inspired artists, and contributed to countless masterpieces, by finding a good pose and holding it, often stark naked.
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The majority are unskilled migrant workers.
Not all the migrants are unskilled workers, however.
We are as competitive as we are unskilled.
The workers were unskilled, badly paid, overworked, and miserably housed.
But if you are unskilled, then the pay is very low.
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